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Labor’s litany of lies : Comments

By John Mikkelsen, published 28/4/2025

With time running out in the countdown to the May 3 Federal election, Australia's future may well depend on how many voters believe Labor's repetitive litany of lies.

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or "concrete jungle bunnies" as in your case,
Paul1405,
This is a perfect example of your Woke hypocrisy crossed with your conniving character.
A straight out deliberate lie for no other purpose than opportunistic division creating.
I never once stated that CJB are Aboriginals. The reference was clearly for city dwellers among the high rise warren where the most conditioned & indoctrinated half-baked, half educated perpetual students create their taxpayer funded fantasies. I really have to dig deep in my memory bank to think of worst characters than you. You're not even smart enough to feel an ounce of shame !
Posted by Indyvidual, Tuesday, 29 April 2025 7:22:11 AM
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Regarding the wasted cost of Labor's divisive Voice referendum, which they didn't mention in their election platform back in 2022 -
"Cost
The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) estimated the cost of the referendum would be about $450 million..."
How many houses could that have built in outback communities, Albo? What services will you cut to try to offset budget deficits as far as the eye can see and that mounting $1.2 trillion national debt?
We thought Whitlam was bad but Albo is the weakest, wokest and worst PM Australia has ever seen and our credit rating is now also at risk
https://www.afr.com/policy/economy/election-spending-puts-aaa-rating-at-risk-20250428-p5luql
Posted by Mikko2, Tuesday, 29 April 2025 8:45:05 AM
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Dear John (the author),

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You wrote :

« … the Opposition's nuclear energy plan, where costings are blown out of the ballpark to a highly inflated $600 billion »
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There are currently about 440 nuclear reactors in 32 countries generating 10% of the world's electricity. The first nuclear reactor was built 87 years ago in 1938. Nuclear engineers have long mastered their profession to a high degree of perfection and security.

Cost overruns on building new nuclear power plants are the rule rather than the exception, sometimes doubling or even tripling the original projections.

For that reason, I am inclined to consider that the $600 billion figure should be retained for argument's sake as an acceptable starting point.

I am fully in favour of Australia going nuclear, and the sooner the better.

We have already earmarked AUD 365.42 billion (USD 235.00 billion) for US nuclear submarines that probably won’t be forthcoming until sometime towards the end of the millennium (“America First” oblige !) In the meantime, that money could best be employed building badly needed nuclear reactors.

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Posted by Banjo Paterson, Tuesday, 29 April 2025 9:24:52 AM
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Nuclear bomb number 8 is going into the Federal electorate of Dickson, the grand opening in 3035, with a construction cost of $100 trillion, and only 500 years late, will be carried out by Little Little Dud, the great, great and ten more greats grandson of the once local member Grandpa Dud who unfortunately passed away in 2035 when he consumed a gob full of yellow cake, believing it to be Nanna's apple crumble.

Don't worry about Saturday, she'll be right, no matter what the outcome is.
Posted by Paul1405, Tuesday, 29 April 2025 10:06:12 AM
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The one time Albo has spoken the truth during the election campaign:

'If you ask me, "Do you rule out governing in coalition with the Greens?" The answer is no,' Mr Albanese told reporters.

Oops, I guess that's why he has given an anti-semitic Green candidate his second preference.
Posted by Mikko2, Tuesday, 29 April 2025 2:29:12 PM
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